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During the past 25 years, Judith Dickinson has painted portraits of hundreds of people—including some for celebrities. She’s painted Arnold
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Scott Rogers has heard “the voice” speak to him twice. Both times it changed his life. The first time came
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A perky, curious French Charolais, swirling the reflective water it’s churning through, gazes over Teresa Elliott’s shoulder. She’s not outside,
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Kim Wiggins has spent the past 18 months preparing for an upcoming one-man show at Legacy Gallery in Scottsdale, Arizona,
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When he was in his twenties, Navajo (Diné) Alvin Marshall was traveling to Florence on a grant to study Michelangelo’s
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The three best gifts you could give to Cindy Long are a pencil, paper, and a man with a weathered
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The influence of one artist on another can be gradual, something that develops and reveals itself over years. In the
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Many artists, when asked how they got started, will cite a parent or teacher who encouraged them, an artist they
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Dakota Pitts is on a self-guided journey that began 11 years ago, when he was 23 and took a life
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Nestled on a five-acre plot of land in rural Charlotte, Tennessee, Lori Putnam is living the dream in her 1,800-square
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“To be a frontiersman, I thought I needed a horse and a rifle,” artist Doug Hall says of his childhood
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John Coker loves to paint trains—their power and strength, whistles and rumbles. He places those trains in their natural environments,